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Fantasy
Long ago, the land of Talton was consumed in overwhelming darkness and chaos, until one day, a warrior of incredible power emerged, and drove out the darkness, and established peace. He was known as the Sun King. Before the Sun King's death, believing that one day evil would return to Talton, he imbued his powers into 9 items and scattered them throughout Talton, where one day, only those who are truly worthy would find them, and stand together to destroy darkness, once and for all. Now, 600 years later, those 10 items, known as Solar Keys, have finally emerged. Wielded by 10 different individuals who must stand together and fulfill their duty by eliminating this great evil forever- if they don't kill each other first...
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